Occupational therapy or therapist are usually referred to as OT’s. They generally provide health and social care duties for persons in need. The profession is regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council. An OT takes a ‘whole-person approach’ to physical and mental health and well being. Their aim is to enable individuals to achieve their full potential. “Occupation” as…
What’s the difference is many peoples question? The answer is one huge important factor. A level access shower provides a showering facility with one floor level throughout providing a safe environment to shower with all the appropriate, supporting equipment such as, a shower seat, hand rails and half height doors to allow for assisted care when showering. A shallow shower…
Any level access shower which is installed will first have to consider the drainage available and how to access that drainage. In most instances, the shower is installed where the old bathroom suite was which will have connections to the existing drainage system. If this is the case and the bathroom is on the first floor or above the need…
DW Services has over 25 years’ experience in delivering disabled and senior citizen adaptations for both private and local authority clients. This expertise has allowed us to develop a consultancy service to assist with the design and implementation of adaptation for any user. Our new service will allow surveyors,occupational therapist and design consultants the ability to draw upon our extensive…
DW Services has been supplying all the accessories for the disabled and senior citizen market for many years now and has a wide range to choose from. We provide anything from grab rails to the complete adapted bathroom or kitchen. You can either request a call back or indeed visit us at our small showroom in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. We…
The simple answer is yes regardless of what is or isn’t there currently. A towel rail can either be an independent electric rail or indeed run off the existing heating system in use. Question that needs to be asked – does your existing bathroom have some form of heating currently? If so, what type? Radiator (electric or mains fed) blow…